doorstep service from the sr.fullsize photopeople say they want to read good news.well, here&rsquos your chance.an email with a photo arrived from spokane valley&rsquos ellen pierce. &ldquoas you can see, all my husband has to do is open the front door and lean over to pick up the newspaper.&rdquoshe applauded sr carriers robert and linda walston.today&rsquos snake story &ldquoin the summer of 1976 we had just moved into a new subdivision west of spokane,&rdquo wrote jean shute. &ldquomy then 9yearold daughter went to her bedroom and let out a blood curdling shriek. she had left a pair of shorts on the floor by her bed and curled up in them was a small bull snake.&ldquoher father found a shoe box and escorted the little guy outside. it was awhile before my daughter would go into her room without a parental inspection first. not sure how the little guy found his way into the house and made it to the second floor, but we were all vigilant for some time.&rdquotoday&rsquos theoretical tattoo &ldquohaving seen the end game of life played out several times, i intend to have &lsquod n r&rsquo tattooed in bright red on my chest,&rdquo wrote glen jones.today&rsquos hitbyagolfball story last summer, back when she was 89, coulee dam&rsquos betty davis was playing the banks lake golf course at electric city. she got hit in the back by some numbskull&rsquos drive.&ldquoi sported a very red, perfect imprint of a titleist which then turned black, then blue.&rdquoyikes. &ldquogolf is not for the timid,&rdquo said betty.today&rsquos &ldquopeople are the worst&rdquo item the slice heard about 624 worth of girl scout cookies that fell out of a local man&rsquos truck and were absconded with before the driver discovered what had happened and doubled back.another driver in the spreadout girl scout convoy reportedly saw what happened and yelled at the cookie thief as he made his getaway, to no avail.today&rsquos slice question if you were to guess &hellip what&rsquos the wordofmouth about your personalitywrite the slice at p. o. box 2160, spokane, wa 99210 call 509 4595470 email pault@spokesman.com. i got pete rose&rsquos autograph when i was a kid, but no wagering was involved.